Peanuts by Charles Schulz for August 12, 1955
Transcript:
Schroeder sits on the sidewalk talking to Lucy. He asks, "Have you ever had that tall lady for a baby-sitter?"<br> <br> She sits next to him and replies, "Oh, yes..she's nice..she reads to me..." He says, "The one I can't stand is the little fussy one..."<br> <br> She puts her hands to ears, grimaces, and exclaims, "How about the one who talks so loud? She drives me crazy!" He rests his face on his hands, smiles, and replies, "I like the one with the glasses...she's sort of the grandma-type"<br> <br> He concludes, "I guess baby-sitters are like used cars...you never really know what you're gettting..."<br> <br>
bcn172000 over 12 years ago
Don’t they know the babysitters names?
Vivianne Lee over 12 years ago
Its nice to see them together without arguing.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
The little fussy one and the loud one. Doesn’t that describe Lucy?
AlanTompkins almost 4 years ago
Sure they do, but do not want anyone to hear them discussing them. Get it?
Avatar??? over 1 year ago
It’s wierd seeing them have a conversation that isn’t at the paino and it’s them genuinely agreeing with something